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jchung52
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
so freaking true!
if only they all stopped being so in your ing face!:rolleyes:

I don't care who you in your own spare time, but just quit being so ing feminine! that's what we, females, are for, geez!


+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.
chinamon
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Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


were you djing in front of a mirror?
Capo di tutti
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Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?



LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH


ing china!
Yohan
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Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?

well played mate. LOL
jchung52
lol
Spin Laden
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Originally posted by Capo di tutti


naggers? :conf:
FunkyCrew
quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


lol
yah no kiddin'
barbina
quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


Tommy or Andrew?
You need to specify :p


/ps I love you
MarkT
quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


so say something next time.

I bet if you said something (politely), they would have stopped. (then again, if they were mashed, maybe not!)

I think that behaviour is tacky (at best), regardless if it's a straight or gay person doing it. , say hello or something. repeated, cheesy gestures or whatever...that's lame and makes them look like a douche.

there's nothing wrong with flamboyance...though I often roll my eyes or laugh a bit when I see it too. but really...who cares?

you can tell someone being overly flamboyant to chill out, that they may have been born gay, but weren't born "flamboyant"...but you can say the same thing to so many guys who pull over-the-top alpha-male bull too.

same .

and for the record, I fully support the young 20-somethings in feeling more confident to be open about who they are...or with 'experimenting' if they are unsure, lol. :P

but seriously...it's nice to see more and more gays feeling comfortable going to places like Guv, Footwork, etc., instead of only finding them at gay clubs that only play top-40, diva house or circuit .

the EDM scene has historically been very inclusive for pretty much anyone, but social scenes in general are becoming moreso as time goes on (at least in the city).
UmmiE
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Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?



:stongue: :stongue:

kotsy
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Originally posted by Spin Laden
naggers? :conf:


correct
barbina
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Originally posted by MarkT
so say something next time.

I bet if you said something (politely), they would have stopped. (then again, if they were mashed, maybe not!)

I think that behaviour is tacky (at best), regardless if it's a straight or gay person doing it. , say hello or something. repeated, cheesy gestures or whatever...that's lame and makes them look like a douche.

there's nothing wrong with flamboyance...though I often roll my eyes or laugh a bit when I see it too. but really...who cares?

you can tell someone being overly flamboyant to chill out, that they may have been born gay, but weren't born "flamboyant"...but you can say the same thing to so many guys who pull over-the-top alpha-male bull too.

same .

and for the record, I fully support the young 20-somethings in feeling more confident to be open about who they are...or with 'experimenting' if they are unsure, lol. :P

but seriously...it's nice to see more and more gays feeling comfortable going to places like Guv, Footwork, etc., instead of only finding them at gay clubs that only play top-40, diva house or circuit .

the EDM scene has historically been very inclusive for pretty much anyone, but social scenes in general are becoming moreso as time goes on (at least in the city).


You said everything I wanted to say.. but a lot nicer haha
:)
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